Borderlands: Game Of The Year Review
Developer: Gearbox Software Publisher: 2K Games Platforms: PC, PS4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, PS5, Xbox Series X/S (via backwards compatibility) Release Date: April 3, 2019
Procedurally generated guns are now standard, but in 2009, Borderlands ’ “bazillions of guns” was a revolution. The remaster preserves that addictive loop: kill, open chest, compare stats, repeat. The satisfying thwack of a high-damage revolver or the chaotic spray of an Eridian alien weapon still triggers a dopamine hit. borderlands game of the year review
Unlike Borderlands 2 or 3 , enemies lack distinct weak-point mechanics. Late-game fights boil down to: unload an entire SMG clip into a brute’s face, run backward, reload, repeat. Elemental effects (fire, shock, corrosive) matter less than raw damage. If you play solo, prepare for frustration. Unlike Borderlands 2 or 3 , enemies lack
At a typical price of $30 (often on sale for $10-15), you’re getting a 25-30 hour main campaign plus another 15-20 hours of DLC. General Knoxx ’s Armory is widely considered some of the best Borderlands content ever made, adding raid bosses, new vehicles, and a level cap increase. If you play solo, prepare for frustration